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. >> american embassy employee accused of being a cia spy last week in moscow has left russia. 29-year-old ryan fogle was seen at the airport yesterday five days after he was ordered to leave. fogle was seen wearing a blond wig after being arrested. he worked as a secretary at the u.s. embassy. the russians said he tried to recruit a counterterrorism officer. >> after being out of commission for four months, the dreamliner jumbo jet returning to the skies today. united airlines will fly the boeing 787 from houston to chicago, the dreamliner fleet grounded in january because of trouble with the battery system. the faa approved boeing's plans to fix the problem last month. >> central florida, buzzing with excitement over the record powerball jackpot. the only winning ticket was sold at a supermarket near tampa. the lucky winner remaining in the shadows at least for now. abc's steve osunsami near zephyrhills. >> a record breaking jackpot -- >> reporter: they say the biggest thing ever to happen in zephyrhills, florida, known for large neighborhoods of groovy seniors and pretty popular brand o
. >> american embassy employee accused of being a cia spy last week in moscow has left russia. 29-year-old ryan fogle was seen at the airport yesterday five days after he was ordered to leave. fogle was seen wearing a blond wig after being arrested. he worked as a secretary at the u.s. embassy. the russians said he tried to recruit a counterterrorism officer. >> after being out of commission for four months, the dreamliner jumbo jet returning to the skies today. united airlines will...
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turning to iran, where state radio is reporting that two men have been executed for spying for the cia. they've been convicted by tehran's revolutionary guard and were hanged at dawn. >>> and north korea, adding one more rocket launch to this weekend. a short-range missile fell into the waters off north korea's coast today. the launch has set back recent moves to ease tensions on the korean peninsula and appear to have been provoked by the u.s. aircraft carrier. >>> the white house of course under fire because treasury department officials were told of the irs investigation a year ago. but tonight, we have learned that some republican members of congress were also told back then. reena ninan joining us from the white house. reena, good evening. >> reporter: the white house officials were first made aware of the irs probe in late april. but insisted president obama wasn't informed then. instead, learning about it when the story broke in the media. white house aide dan pfeiffer says no orders were given to the irs to go after tea party groups. >> bottom line, no communication as far as y
turning to iran, where state radio is reporting that two men have been executed for spying for the cia. they've been convicted by tehran's revolutionary guard and were hanged at dawn. >>> and north korea, adding one more rocket launch to this weekend. a short-range missile fell into the waters off north korea's coast today. the launch has set back recent moves to ease tensions on the korean peninsula and appear to have been provoked by the u.s. aircraft carrier. >>> the white...
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in other words, all that talk of protest began with the cia. that doesn't change in this. what changed was the context, taking out all references to the terror threat in benghazi. >> you are there at the white house day in and day out. i wonder with this incoming fire from critics on so many different fronts, how serious do they think all this is? >> it's a serious distraction, at the very least. the president has an agenda for his second term, including immigration reform, gun control, the budget. and nobody is talking about that right now. they're trying to get through it so the president can get back to what he wants to talk about, his agenda for the united states. >>> thank you, jonathan karl. >>> there's also another scandal out of washington tonight on sexual assault in the military. and a new investigation under way there. abc's martha raddatz has that. >> reporter: first it was the officer running the sexual assault prevention office for the air force charged with sexual assault. now it is an army sergeant at fort hood under investigation for "abusive sexual contac
in other words, all that talk of protest began with the cia. that doesn't change in this. what changed was the context, taking out all references to the terror threat in benghazi. >> you are there at the white house day in and day out. i wonder with this incoming fire from critics on so many different fronts, how serious do they think all this is? >> it's a serious distraction, at the very least. the president has an agenda for his second term, including immigration reform, gun...
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diplomat be expelled from the country after officials say they caught him wearing a disguise fothe cia. ryan foggal was detained. russians say he was carrying disgui disguises, spy gears and wrisen instructions for a russian recruit. >>> you can see behind us a lot of sunshine showing us. let's take another look. an area we could barely see yesterday because of the cloud cover. the sunshine is here but cooler temperatures underway. over drinking anddriving. how much is too much? why the federal government wants to lower the limit. >>> >>> a former football star who went on to play for the new orleans saints and san diego chargers has passed way. muncie died today of a heart attack. he was known for the youth foundation helping young people turn away from gangs. muncie was 60 years old. >>> o.j. simpson is back in a courtroom for day two into the hearing for efforts to get a new trial. lawyers asked the judge to let him have one hand free so he could take notes and sip water. the judge agreed. the judge is looking into whether the trial lawyer had conflicts of interest. he is serving fo
diplomat be expelled from the country after officials say they caught him wearing a disguise fothe cia. ryan foggal was detained. russians say he was carrying disgui disguises, spy gears and wrisen instructions for a russian recruit. >>> you can see behind us a lot of sunshine showing us. let's take another look. an area we could barely see yesterday because of the cloud cover. the sunshine is here but cooler temperatures underway. over drinking anddriving. how much is too much? why...
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did not publish this when it first had the information because the white house and cia asked them not to because intelligence operation was still underway. so, if he pulls the story and th do rert on the plot only after they learn the white house itself planned to release the information in a public announcement. the a.p.'s report was published one day ahead of the white house's planned announcement. now, while this all sounded like a good news kind of story, they managed to get the bomb, right? the fact the a.p. got ahold ahead of time and the cia was saying the operation was not incomplete, that got capitol hill worried. lawmakers from both parties rushed to the microphones to demand investigations, criminal charges and prosecutions in what they are now calling a leaked case. >> i've ordered a preliminary review. and this has been a damaging leak. we shouldn't underestimate what really happened here. >> the fbi has to do a complete investigation because this is really criminal in the literal sense of the word to leak out this type of sensitive, classified information on really almos
did not publish this when it first had the information because the white house and cia asked them not to because intelligence operation was still underway. so, if he pulls the story and th do rert on the plot only after they learn the white house itself planned to release the information in a public announcement. the a.p.'s report was published one day ahead of the white house's planned announcement. now, while this all sounded like a good news kind of story, they managed to get the bomb,...
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because it started in may of last year with this scoop from the ap that the cia had foiled an al-qaeda suicide bomb plot being planned around the anniversary of osama bin laden's death, the plot being orchestrated by an affiliate in yemen that involved an upgrade of the underwear bomb in detroit on christmas day in 2009 and get this. that the fbi actually had the bomb in its possession, had managed to get its hands on the bomb and was examining it to see whether it could have passed through airport security. the ap did not publish this when it first had the information because intelligence operation was still underway. so if he pulls the story and they do report on the plot only after they learn the white house itself planned to release the information in a public announcement. the ap's report was published one day ahead of the white house's planned announcement. now, while this all sounded like a good news kind of story, they managed to get the ball, right? the fact the ap got a hold ahead of time and the cia was saying the operation was not incomplete, that got capitol hill worried.
because it started in may of last year with this scoop from the ap that the cia had foiled an al-qaeda suicide bomb plot being planned around the anniversary of osama bin laden's death, the plot being orchestrated by an affiliate in yemen that involved an upgrade of the underwear bomb in detroit on christmas day in 2009 and get this. that the fbi actually had the bomb in its possession, had managed to get its hands on the bomb and was examining it to see whether it could have passed through...
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these e-mails show exchanges between officials at the white house, the cia, and the state department over exactly what should be said in those talking points, the ones would be first provided to a house intelligence committee, but also provided to susan rice on that sunday following the benghazi attack. and i think the most significant lesson that we learn from reading these documents at this point is at least according to a senior administration official, that they say even though there was a lot of evidence that the state department, we reported, wanted changes, a senior intelligence official says specifically that they wanted the same changes independently of the state department and that they proactively made those changes. in these documents, we see one of the versions of the talking points, where then deputy cia director mike morel had crossed out a lot of the language in there, specifically language that referred to al qaeda and referred to past cia warnings. the concern among senior administration officials who tell nbc news this was that they didn't want to prejudice the fbi
these e-mails show exchanges between officials at the white house, the cia, and the state department over exactly what should be said in those talking points, the ones would be first provided to a house intelligence committee, but also provided to susan rice on that sunday following the benghazi attack. and i think the most significant lesson that we learn from reading these documents at this point is at least according to a senior administration official, that they say even though there was a...
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, mike morel and then the cia director, david petraeus. david petraeus, after all the e-mails are in the eyes of republicans scrub said the following in one of these e-mails, he says, "i just as soon not use these." that's what critics are pouncing on tonight. an assertion they believe because there's no evidence that the cia officials actually independently wanted these changes. that's just what they told us in this private briefing. there's no evidence of that. and these e-mails, they believe the white house and state department played a significant role in this process. >> not surprising critics still believe that. i've reviewed some of them, and what strikes me is what you have is a situation of a white house trying to referee a whole -- herding a whole lot of cats that have different stakes on this issue and what ultimately happens in any of these situations if you've ever been part of collaborative process, cooperation, where everybody's got a veto is you go to the lowest common denominator, which is to say the least amount possible,
, mike morel and then the cia director, david petraeus. david petraeus, after all the e-mails are in the eyes of republicans scrub said the following in one of these e-mails, he says, "i just as soon not use these." that's what critics are pouncing on tonight. an assertion they believe because there's no evidence that the cia officials actually independently wanted these changes. that's just what they told us in this private briefing. there's no evidence of that. and these e-mails,...
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it was a cia outpost with diplomatic cover. what you see in the e-mails, state being like oh, no, you don't, cia, don't put this on us, this was your facility that you have to defend. >> and god knows what went on before that. >> president obama called it a side show which was being incredibly generous. this story, the fact we are talking about it eight months later, the crafting, editing of basically a pr release for members of congress is amazing. and that's based on very bad reporting in the last week. >> yes, thank you. on friday when there was e-mails obtained, actually no, e-mails shown to republican congressional staffers who have an ax to grind who they be paraphrased them. >> who then passed on to the press, passed on to jonathan carl of abc news and passed on inaccurate summaries that the white house was playing politics. >> paraphrases that appeared in quotes. >> this signals that the white house itself thinks there's nothing there, but they poured fuel on the fire. they looked at a news cycle in which they've got th
it was a cia outpost with diplomatic cover. what you see in the e-mails, state being like oh, no, you don't, cia, don't put this on us, this was your facility that you have to defend. >> and god knows what went on before that. >> president obama called it a side show which was being incredibly generous. this story, the fact we are talking about it eight months later, the crafting, editing of basically a pr release for members of congress is amazing. and that's based on very bad...
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because the general counsel of the cia, for one, was saying, hey, wait a minute. there are and will be ongoing investigations here. let's not only prejs them, not signal anything. let's cool it here for investigative reasons. it wasn't hillary clinton's state d. it wasn't ben rhodes at the white house. it wasn't lord knows david akle rod saying we have to cover this thing up for political purposes. there was none of that and to me that was a significant thing. >> and it wasn't susan rice. >> she wasn't even part of the deal. >> that's the biggest scandal of the thoel whole thing. she got trotted out and huge public shaming on set of talking point that she delivered that her staff as far as i can tell wasn't on the e-mail. >> they were prepared for congress and handed to her. that's one scandal. the other is what howard eludes to. state was left holding the bag and all hillary clinton's doing when this is all about the cia and possibly another -- not scandal but an interesting set of questions surrounds what was going on at the compound. there were 30 central intel
because the general counsel of the cia, for one, was saying, hey, wait a minute. there are and will be ongoing investigations here. let's not only prejs them, not signal anything. let's cool it here for investigative reasons. it wasn't hillary clinton's state d. it wasn't ben rhodes at the white house. it wasn't lord knows david akle rod saying we have to cover this thing up for political purposes. there was none of that and to me that was a significant thing. >> and it wasn't susan rice....
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karl that ben rhodes, advisor to the white house, suggested the state department's concerns about the cia talking points needed to be resolved. they needed to have a meeting and concerns needed to be resolved. now someone leaked to jake tapper suggesting ben rose said something far less than they need to be resolved. he said let's get together, we have to have discussion. everyone's points need to be taken into consideration with respect to the investigation. now the white house is using this to say you see, republicans just leaked to these reporters to make this political. and so this is all much ado about nothing. your thoughts? >> the problem is that we -- what we know about the substance of those of various iterations of the talking points is they were converted from true to false and we know, because ben rose is saying everybody's got to get together, that by itself is all right except for the problem that what was the product was something that was misleading and -- i mean terribly misleading in a way that served to advance the administration's story that terrorism was on the wane a
karl that ben rhodes, advisor to the white house, suggested the state department's concerns about the cia talking points needed to be resolved. they needed to have a meeting and concerns needed to be resolved. now someone leaked to jake tapper suggesting ben rose said something far less than they need to be resolved. he said let's get together, we have to have discussion. everyone's points need to be taken into consideration with respect to the investigation. now the white house is using this...
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joining me is phil black from moscow and former cia officer, bob baer. phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment whatsoever. >> bob, what do you make of this? you're a former cia officer. the letter, the wigs, a compass in moscow, does it make sense to you? >> it makes no sense at all, anderson. you don't carry a compass when you make a meeting in moscow. you never carry a letter. wigs are a waste of time. you just never wear them. if you know who you're meeting it just doesn't matter what you look like. this almost looks like a kgb, they call it the fsb, plant, to embarrass the united states. but for me, that tells a bigger story, relations between russian intelligence and the united states are very b
joining me is phil black from moscow and former cia officer, bob baer. phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment whatsoever. >>...
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and there are internal problems in the cia. mike morel, the deputy, and petraeus disagreeing about whether al qaeda references should have been left in. to try to spin it, that we had won the war on terror against al qaeda or as the white house claims, it was simply trying to eliminate confusing references before the fbi had begun investigating. as an outsider, a bystander, you have no stake in this. what do you think? >> a combination of both. i think there were those in the administration that wanted to minimize it was a terrorist attack because the president by prior statements saying we are winning that war. i think it was a mistake to put that out. yes, al qaeda has been weakened but it is like a cancer and the cells continue to spread in various places at various levels and it is a long term commitment. terrorism is not going away. to the extend they tried to say this is not terrorism, a mistake was made. on the other hand. it is clear that the fact is that the issue being missed here is that why did the cia not have bett
and there are internal problems in the cia. mike morel, the deputy, and petraeus disagreeing about whether al qaeda references should have been left in. to try to spin it, that we had won the war on terror against al qaeda or as the white house claims, it was simply trying to eliminate confusing references before the fbi had begun investigating. as an outsider, a bystander, you have no stake in this. what do you think? >> a combination of both. i think there were those in the...
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according to the russians, he works for the cia. they say they caught him red handed in an unconvincing blond wig in the process of trying to recruit some of their own or one of their own, russian special services agents. they say they caught him with what essentially amounts to a spy kit, which included a compass, a flashlight, a couple of pocket knives and they also say a big bundle of cash, sunglasses, another wig, and a written letter which they say were instructions for the man that he is trying or accused of trying to recruit there. he's been released back to u.s. embassy officials. and the russian foreign min sfree now says that he's persona non grata, he's been being exspelled from the country. >> it's not surprise that the russia has spies and the u.s. has spies and they're out there spying on each other. this comes at an awkward time in the relationship between the two countries which was frothy and then is thawing out a little. >> it has been frosty over the last 18 months since vladimir putin returned to the presidency o
according to the russians, he works for the cia. they say they caught him red handed in an unconvincing blond wig in the process of trying to recruit some of their own or one of their own, russian special services agents. they say they caught him with what essentially amounts to a spy kit, which included a compass, a flashlight, a couple of pocket knives and they also say a big bundle of cash, sunglasses, another wig, and a written letter which they say were instructions for the man that he is...
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they named him as ryan fogle and insist he is a cia officer posing as a secretary in the american embassy. they said he had disguises and special equipment, a compass, sunglasses, and thousands of euros. ,n the middle of the night three more american diplomats were summoned by the investigators. in the video, recording here at the headquarters, and officers seems to be telling off the americans. he said he could not believe that of this time increasing corporation, after the boston bombing, an american diplomat would commit such a crime against russia. iny claim ryan fogle was possession of this letter offering $1 million for information. why go so public with the scam? >> it seems to me it is about ortr the people as spies. of 2006 whenoes britain was accused of using this electronic rock to spy on russia, a claim that turned out to be true. the last major u.s. spy scandal was in 2010 when they were expelled from america. she has become a fashion model and television presenter. in a move reminiscent of the cold war, ryan fogle has been told he is persona non grata in russia, the first di
they named him as ryan fogle and insist he is a cia officer posing as a secretary in the american embassy. they said he had disguises and special equipment, a compass, sunglasses, and thousands of euros. ,n the middle of the night three more american diplomats were summoned by the investigators. in the video, recording here at the headquarters, and officers seems to be telling off the americans. he said he could not believe that of this time increasing corporation, after the boston bombing, an...
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we are giving millions of dollars to karzai through the cia. its military aid that is eventually going to end up in the hands of the taliban anyway. iraq i would argue the same thing, what has the military aid gotten us? pakistan, they are not our ally. pakistan is a bigger problem for afghanistan than afghanistan is. the only country adding he could justify some military aid would be turkey, but i would argue in the case of all military sales, there should be an international tax on this money. that money should go to the united nations. the united nations should use that money to build a peacekeeping force, which president roosevelt wanted and is in the original charter of the united nations, articles 43 and 44, but it's never been fully funded and never been fully conceptualize. so that is one way to the address that problem. >> i salles and youtube one of ronald reagan's i think it was shultz speaking with one of the russians. and he seemed to be very frustrated by the fact that you can reach an agreement with your enemy and not be able to
we are giving millions of dollars to karzai through the cia. its military aid that is eventually going to end up in the hands of the taliban anyway. iraq i would argue the same thing, what has the military aid gotten us? pakistan, they are not our ally. pakistan is a bigger problem for afghanistan than afghanistan is. the only country adding he could justify some military aid would be turkey, but i would argue in the case of all military sales, there should be an international tax on this...
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so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever knew. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most of the place muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place yeah. this is one part of the world dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became a film. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. a
so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever knew. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most of the place muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine...
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neither the state department nor the cia is commenting. it's been an historic weekend for former high-school students in birmingham, alabama. hundreds of people from the class of 1963 finally had their prom. 50 years ago birmingham canceled proms at all segregated schools because of civil rights protests. a remarkable reversal of fortune for a family who had fallen on hard times, next. [ other merv ] welcome back to the cleaning games. [ merv ] mr. clean magic eraser extra power was three times faster on permanent marker. it looks like mr. clean has won everything. the cleaning games are finished? and so are we. [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, with the mr. clean magic eraser extra power. icaused by acid reflux disease, relieving heartburn, [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persis
neither the state department nor the cia is commenting. it's been an historic weekend for former high-school students in birmingham, alabama. hundreds of people from the class of 1963 finally had their prom. 50 years ago birmingham canceled proms at all segregated schools because of civil rights protests. a remarkable reversal of fortune for a family who had fallen on hard times, next. [ other merv ] welcome back to the cleaning games. [ merv ] mr. clean magic eraser extra power was three times...
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an intelligence official tells cbs news that the cia agreed to them after a meeting at the white house. officials from many agencies weighed in. weighed according to e-mails obtained by cbs news, cia agent david petraeus disapproved but ultimately signed off. durbin o democrats like senator dick durbin of illinois believe republicans are trying to smear the former secretary of state. up >> this has been caught up in the 2016 presidential campaign.ial this effort to go after hillary fter clinton, they want to bring her they want in because they think it's a good political show. >> reporter: house oversight committee chair darrell issa says he will investigate. >> hillary >> hillary clinton is not a target. president obama is not a target. the question is how did we fail obama is not three different ways, failed to heed warnings of the impending nings attack, failure to respond to the attack and then failure to get the truth to the american people. >> today the house oversight hou committee will invite the two ht lead investigators into the i state department probe. bengh ambassador pick
an intelligence official tells cbs news that the cia agreed to them after a meeting at the white house. officials from many agencies weighed in. weighed according to e-mails obtained by cbs news, cia agent david petraeus disapproved but ultimately signed off. durbin o democrats like senator dick durbin of illinois believe republicans are trying to smear the former secretary of state. up >> this has been caught up in the 2016 presidential campaign.ial this effort to go after hillary fter...
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diplomat russia claims is a cia agent. >> and o.j. trying to get a new trial. demanding an l.a. jury. >>> from california a relaxing day at the pool turned into terror when a bear decided to drop by. >> all that -- >> and he caught it! unbelievable unbelievable! >> to "duck dynasty." what exploded the show? >> people like ducks i guess. >> and all that matters. >> counselled an entire nation making house calls through the television. joyce brothers died. 85 years old. >> on "cbs this morning." >>> the irs apologized. now is to take the right lesson. >> wait a minute. i didn't realize apologies were sufficient in irs related issues. >> this morning's eye opener presented by prudential. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning norah. >> good morning, charlie. >> a lot of news this morning. >> new information about the internal revenue service targeting conservative groups. president obama blasting those involved. steven miller is admitting mistakes were made. >> on friday he will be questioned by a house committee in congress. among those under scrutiny for what he didn't t
diplomat russia claims is a cia agent. >> and o.j. trying to get a new trial. demanding an l.a. jury. >>> from california a relaxing day at the pool turned into terror when a bear decided to drop by. >> all that -- >> and he caught it! unbelievable unbelievable! >> to "duck dynasty." what exploded the show? >> people like ducks i guess. >> and all that matters. >> counselled an entire nation making house calls through the television....
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official has acknowledged whether he worked for the cia, only that the 29-year-old was an embassy staffer. >>> a legal former spy may be coming to a store near you. not long ago facial recognition technology existed only in a fantasy world, envisioned in the movies but last night on "60 minutes" lesley stahl showed us it's closer to reality. >> reporter: in minority report tom cruise is bombarded by ads recognizing him and telling him what to buy. that's still science fiction, but companies are racing to develop digital billboards for shopping malls that without your being aware of it, scan your face to tell your gender and age. we found this promotional video by intel online showing how this would work. >> is the viewer a teenaged girl? then change the content to highlight a back to-to-school promotion. if it's a single male why not tell him about the golf club sale at the sporting goods stores. >> reporter: now mannequins. they're installing them with facial recognition. as for identifying us as individuals, several companies are working on it like hitachi of japan as seen in this onlin
official has acknowledged whether he worked for the cia, only that the 29-year-old was an embassy staffer. >>> a legal former spy may be coming to a store near you. not long ago facial recognition technology existed only in a fantasy world, envisioned in the movies but last night on "60 minutes" lesley stahl showed us it's closer to reality. >> reporter: in minority report tom cruise is bombarded by ads recognizing him and telling him what to buy. that's still science...
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the cia, itself, was divided. >> reporter: we don't know how much of that got circulated. if that was kept -- one of the realitys of this benghazi story is the messy inter-agency process in congress and how much they blame each other for blame/credit and how much goes on inside an agency where different factions fight within the building a and don't convey that outside. so much of that got out of the cia to other officials is something that has to be determined. >> all right. if you are with us right now, you are waiting for president obama and british british prime minister david cameron to come out. we will bring it to you livement we will take a quick break. we expect that to happen any minute. thy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...but you still have to go to the gym. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave
the cia, itself, was divided. >> reporter: we don't know how much of that got circulated. if that was kept -- one of the realitys of this benghazi story is the messy inter-agency process in congress and how much they blame each other for blame/credit and how much goes on inside an agency where different factions fight within the building a and don't convey that outside. so much of that got out of the cia to other officials is something that has to be determined. >> all right. if you...
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spy games, wigs, weapons, dark glasses, how russia says it nabbed a cia agent. inside the obama administration's horrible no good very bad week. >>> plus, a teen athlete found dead inside a gym mat. after a picture surfaces, his parents are demanding answers. >> did you believe that? >> no. >> and you still don't believe it? >> no, i don't. >>> and attention space geeks, buzz aldrin joins me live on why america should colonize mars very soon. >>> here we go. hour two. i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me here. i want to begin this hour with some strange goings on in washington. on the justice department's snooping today, the president's chief spokesman says that the white house learned about it yesterday when the rest of us heard the news about the far reaching subpoena covering journalists. and then there is the story concerning the irs apparently making conservative groups jump through all kinds of hoops just to get tax exempt status. jay carney said, hold on, let's get more facts. in washington now, jessica yellin, chief white house correspondent, and
spy games, wigs, weapons, dark glasses, how russia says it nabbed a cia agent. inside the obama administration's horrible no good very bad week. >>> plus, a teen athlete found dead inside a gym mat. after a picture surfaces, his parents are demanding answers. >> did you believe that? >> no. >> and you still don't believe it? >> no, i don't. >>> and attention space geeks, buzz aldrin joins me live on why america should colonize mars very soon....
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man rushes counterintelligence agency says is cia russian spy ryan foggy el. the -- ofogel. they say they detained him briefly and handed him over to moscow, where he held the position of third sect. that embassy the ambassador not commenting t.cia is not commenting t. state department confirmed someone at its embassy was briefly held, otherwise. >> we have no comment at this time. >> reporter: russia's foreign ministry said such provocative action in the cold war does not contribute to building trust. they say some items he was carrying, wicks, a five, dark glasses, envelopes full of cash, what appears to be a moscow map book. when we showed counterintelligence expert eric o'neal those in the video, he said the man could be a cia officer. he said this isn't spykrast, it's stagekrast. >> i doubt a highly trained cia operator is going to be walking the votes in moscow wearing a bad wick. it's portrayed and looks like a setup to pe. >> reporter: he believes they planted that on fogel, maybe to achieve a political objective or zrookt attention from some other matter. o'neil is
man rushes counterintelligence agency says is cia russian spy ryan foggy el. the -- ofogel. they say they detained him briefly and handed him over to moscow, where he held the position of third sect. that embassy the ambassador not commenting t.cia is not commenting t. state department confirmed someone at its embassy was briefly held, otherwise. >> we have no comment at this time. >> reporter: russia's foreign ministry said such provocative action in the cold war does not...
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he was accused of being a cia act. jill dougherty is covering this story. tell us about it. >> reporter: i think what you are seeing is russians are saying this is really a pattern. they are saying, number one, ryan fog el the most recent case has actually been they would argue was with the cia. they you into it before he came. it wasn't the first time he was spying. when he came to russia, they were watching him. they say over the past two years the united states has been upping its attempts to recruit russians, most of them intelligence agents to work for the cia. in fact, they say, as you pointed out, in january of this year an unnamed american also was expelled because of that. we asked the state departmentant. that they are not giving any details or confirming that. and then finally, they say, you know, it's simply, it was too much for them. the phrase is they tested our patients and it was beyond the pail and russia says they had to make this latest case very public, which they have been. so, carole, i think you can say there is a lot going on here, a
he was accused of being a cia act. jill dougherty is covering this story. tell us about it. >> reporter: i think what you are seeing is russians are saying this is really a pattern. they are saying, number one, ryan fog el the most recent case has actually been they would argue was with the cia. they you into it before he came. it wasn't the first time he was spying. when he came to russia, they were watching him. they say over the past two years the united states has been upping its...
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you sound very angry and talking about the blame that was leveled at the cia. what upsetted you most about that and are you still angered by it? >> i don't know if i'll ever stop being angry, honestly. even though i would like to. what was most angering about that was being out in front, giving warnings, working hard, not just me, but all the people i worked with, and not just in the cia, but in other organizations as well, and then, you know, just having congress and others just turn on you for their own political reasons and really had nothing to do with the truth. >> you know, tell me, i know both of you are formerly with the cia, when did you leave and why? >> cindy? >> well, that's a hard one. i was in a position where i was -- couldn't publish on the outside and i couldn't really publish what i thought on the inside either. analysis was out of fashion and at that point i decided it is time to leave. >> and what about for you, nada? >> i just decided it was a good time for me to try to explore something else. it was -- it was an unusual ten years that i wa
you sound very angry and talking about the blame that was leveled at the cia. what upsetted you most about that and are you still angered by it? >> i don't know if i'll ever stop being angry, honestly. even though i would like to. what was most angering about that was being out in front, giving warnings, working hard, not just me, but all the people i worked with, and not just in the cia, but in other organizations as well, and then, you know, just having congress and others just turn on...
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is how the investigation -- >> but when it involves the director of the national central agents -- cia, this is him and that could have an effect on national security. i think we should have been told. thenot notify under the law proper authorities here in the united states congress, specifically the head of the intelligence community, and why not notify the president of united states? lex again, -- >> again, there is a strong tradition and concern within the justice department not to reveal ongoing criminal investigations. we were sensitive to the possibility of a national security concern. we do not think that one existed. >> why not share that with the present the nine states? i would think that is the one person who should absolutely know what is going on. there was a potential that the director of the cia had been compromise, that you are investigating, why not share that with president obama? >> because, we do not share ongoing criminal investigation. if you look back, and conclusions we reached were correct. we do not have a national security -- it is an ongoing investigation. b
is how the investigation -- >> but when it involves the director of the national central agents -- cia, this is him and that could have an effect on national security. i think we should have been told. thenot notify under the law proper authorities here in the united states congress, specifically the head of the intelligence community, and why not notify the president of united states? lex again, -- >> again, there is a strong tradition and concern within the justice department not...
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there was a potential that the director of the cia had been compromise, that you are investigating, why not share that with president obama? shareause, we do not ongoing criminal investigation. if you look back, and conclusions we reached were correct. we do not have a national security -- it is an ongoing investigation. it's an ongoing investigation. >> but the time is expired. -- >> the time has expired. we recognize the gentleman from florida. >> thank you for being here. thank you for your time today. thank you for your long and distinguished career. my first question, i know you answer some of this, made a less hostile environment will give you a chance to dazzle with your intelligence. ae majority here know mr. -- few weeks ago, we ascended ourselves and began a confirmation hearing for mr. perez. a duty and responsibility that was beyond the purview of my office. nonetheless,we participated. i would like to hear from you as someone who was worked with mr. perez in his capacity in your office, you could tell us about him and your view on him as labor secretary.
there was a potential that the director of the cia had been compromise, that you are investigating, why not share that with president obama? shareause, we do not ongoing criminal investigation. if you look back, and conclusions we reached were correct. we do not have a national security -- it is an ongoing investigation. it's an ongoing investigation. >> but the time is expired. -- >> the time has expired. we recognize the gentleman from florida. >> thank you for being here....
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it was part of a probe into the leaks behind an ap story about cia operations in yemen. speaking to cbs, the ap chief executive called the justice department's spying unconstitutional. >> we do not question their right to conduct these sort of investigations. we just think they went about it the wrong way. so sweeping, so secretive way, so abusively, and harassing lee. overbroad. it constitutes that it isn't unconstitutional act. >> as the ap spying scandal unfolds, details have emerged in a separate case of government spying on a journalist. the washington post reports the justice department dragged a reporter's phone records and state department visits and even received a surge weren't to read his personal e-mails. the reporter, a fox news correspondent, james rosen, was investigated for details on a secret government report in 2009. the medication helped lead to the arrest of stephen jin-woo kim, accused of providing him of classified national defense information. investigators used records of rosen's phone calls and kim's security badge to track the conversations. 20
it was part of a probe into the leaks behind an ap story about cia operations in yemen. speaking to cbs, the ap chief executive called the justice department's spying unconstitutional. >> we do not question their right to conduct these sort of investigations. we just think they went about it the wrong way. so sweeping, so secretive way, so abusively, and harassing lee. overbroad. it constitutes that it isn't unconstitutional act. >> as the ap spying scandal unfolds, details have...
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so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most it as a place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with pressure until finally screw provoked the one nine hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their. oil. for all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place believe me and. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became some of. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars and the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over one hundred years ago. and
so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most it as a place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with pressure until finally screw provoked the one nine hundred seventy nine islamic...
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after the cia deposed most of the place muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the increasing pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy miles off revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place believe. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became some of. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over one hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico. coast state an accident occurred old piece by piece the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling in over a mile of water an
after the cia deposed most of the place muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the increasing pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy miles off revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place believe. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood...
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says the written busting of a cia spy goes against the u.s. russia spirit of trust while the scandal leads the american agent of the mercy of the world's media with a steady flow of drugs and guns over his clothes the scale. of . the pleasures more than haunt the billion euros towards rebuilding mali as a major donors conference even of the eurozone economy shrinks for the sake of course i am. also this hour security over the sanctity of the u.s. government is up to a massive players operation targeting journalists with the white house trumping national security i've got it be all and end all.
says the written busting of a cia spy goes against the u.s. russia spirit of trust while the scandal leads the american agent of the mercy of the world's media with a steady flow of drugs and guns over his clothes the scale. of . the pleasures more than haunt the billion euros towards rebuilding mali as a major donors conference even of the eurozone economy shrinks for the sake of course i am. also this hour security over the sanctity of the u.s. government is up to a massive players operation...
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also this week a spy scandal russia exposes the cia's chief in moscow on u.s. intelligence is caught red handed on to a crude.
also this week a spy scandal russia exposes the cia's chief in moscow on u.s. intelligence is caught red handed on to a crude.
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and more spies in disguise russian security exposes the cia station chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left a red faced after getting caught trying to recruit a russian agent.
and more spies in disguise russian security exposes the cia station chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left a red faced after getting caught trying to recruit a russian agent.
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first the cia blamed protesters. then the state department spokeswoman said prior warnings could make the agency look back. t >> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits -- i mean to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> for the president's spokesman to say that, well, there was only words or technical changes made in those e-mails is a flat-out untruth. >> so to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is, the people who were there in tripoli and in benghazi knew this was a terrorist attack from the get-go. >> reporter: issa says today he'll invite the co-chairs of the benghazi review board to testify privately about why they didn't question secretary of state clinton. >> because, in fact, we knew where the responsibility rested. >> reporter: lawmakers say expect more whistleblowers like gregory hicks who told congress last week he asked for more help during the benghazi attack and was denied. but some question whether this investigation is headed in the right direction.
first the cia blamed protesters. then the state department spokeswoman said prior warnings could make the agency look back. t >> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits -- i mean to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> for the president's spokesman to say that, well, there was only words or technical changes made in those e-mails is a flat-out untruth. >> so to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is, the people who were...
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that story disclosed details of a cia operation in yemen that stopped an al qaeda plot to detonate a bomb on an airplane. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> new details emerging about the 1-year-old brother of leila fowler who is under the arrest for the fatal stabbing of his sister. a student in a school administration source say the boy was suspended from his middle school for five days earlier this year after he brought a small pocket knife to school. the boy is not being named because he is a minor. he is being held at a juvenile detention center. because of his age, he cannot be tried as an adult in california. >> a suspect identified in the mother's day parade shooting in new orleans. police trying to find him. they're search for 19-year-old akine scott. 19 people wounded, three critically. still not clear if there was more than one shooter. authorities are offering a $10,000 reward in this case. >>> new this morning, three boats carrying up to 150 muslim refugees capsizing off the coast of myanmar. search and rescue operations are under way at this hour and a spokeswoman says th
that story disclosed details of a cia operation in yemen that stopped an al qaeda plot to detonate a bomb on an airplane. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> new details emerging about the 1-year-old brother of leila fowler who is under the arrest for the fatal stabbing of his sister. a student in a school administration source say the boy was suspended from his middle school for five days earlier this year after he brought a small pocket knife to school. the boy is not being named...
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is there something seriously wrong at the cia? wrong at the cia? let's go "outfront." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett, out front tonight. >>> a federal imagining straight hasfused a request to take current and periodic photos of tsarnaev throughout his recovery. at the federal bureau of prisons medical facility. the lawyers say that they want the photos to provide evidence of tsarnaev's, quote, evolving mental and physical state in federal custody. perhaps how long it takes for him to recover from what happened that night. susan candiotti is in boston tonight. susan, why was this request made, and why did the judge deny it? >> it's very interesting. the only reason we're finding out about this at all, is the judge made her ruling public. all the motions that were initsially a few weeks ago were all under seal and kept from public view. but here's what the judge is telling us, because the defense and government not talking. apparently the defense wanted to take these photographs cord rg to the judge
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they suggest that's why the state department and the cia went through a dozen different drafts of what to tell the personal people. settling on the idea that the violence resulted in a spontaneous protest. >> clearly, some of the early indication is that they didn't want the narrative that it was a terrorist attack on their watch. clearly that's what it appears to be. but, again, that's what a thorough investigation should determine. >> but democrats are disputing that scenario, pointing out white house did mention terrorism from the very beginning. >> the day after the attack, the president called it a terrorist attack. susan rice in those interviews on sunday described violent extremist elements who took over the attack. i really think this has just become a very, very partisan focused scandal focused attack by the republicans investigating this. instead of trying to figure out exactly what happened. >> and democrats say nothing new was revealed during last week's house hearing. harris? >> harris: steve, what about democrat claims that the benghazi probe is an irst to undermine forme
they suggest that's why the state department and the cia went through a dozen different drafts of what to tell the personal people. settling on the idea that the violence resulted in a spontaneous protest. >> clearly, some of the early indication is that they didn't want the narrative that it was a terrorist attack on their watch. clearly that's what it appears to be. but, again, that's what a thorough investigation should determine. >> but democrats are disputing that scenario,...